by Southampton Gull » 30 May 2011, 09:05
yellowmonkey wrote:The board were deeply disappointed at not gaining promotion, they have made comparison's with the Crawley as to the late start and the match officials with the same outcome. Apparently a wage cap is also coming into play this season so I dont know how Crawley will find as their top player is on £3000 a week with our's being only £1200.
Don't be naive. The Board knew full well that promotion would seriously rixk the future of the Club by putting a serious strain on the coffers. Perhapos if the Grandstand deal was taken out of the equation things might be a little different but the Board or at least most of them were seriously worried about achieving promotion. They got what they needed, the money from a failed play-off campaign, make no mistake about that.
[quote="yellowmonkey"]The board were deeply disappointed at not gaining promotion, they have made comparison's with the Crawley as to the late start and the match officials with the same outcome. Apparently a wage cap is also coming into play this season so I dont know how Crawley will find as their top player is on £3000 a week with our's being only £1200.[/quote]
Don't be naive. The Board knew full well that promotion would seriously rixk the future of the Club by putting a serious strain on the coffers. Perhapos if the Grandstand deal was taken out of the equation things might be a little different but the Board or at least most of them were seriously worried about achieving promotion. They got what they needed, the money from a failed play-off campaign, make no mistake about that.